you will need to pull your head light out . under the hood is a locking lever push to release then move lever to release headlight will come out then. check connections on bulbs and ground. i replaced my light after hitting a deer. then lost the light . that is when i found bad connection. hope this helps. jim
There may be a poor connection or a burned out fuse for the driver's side headlight. There may be a poor connection or a burned out fuse for the driver's side headlight.
Ours is under the back seat, driver's side
Yes. You have to remove the battery before changing the driver side head light bulb.
Bulb, wire, fuse, dimmer switch.
it is due to video driver problem , it could be electricity or voltage problem or sometime you switch it on or off suddenly that is why it happens now resolve it by your hardware programmer. Regards
How do you remove the driver side door panel of a 1998 VW Beetle to replace the door handle cable?
I have had much experience with this problem. You will need to buy a new headlight switch assembly and find where the headlight wires are shorted. I just replaced the switch but it kept burning out. It wasn't until later that I found the short in my headlight wires behind the driver's headlight where the wires come through the rad support. Happy hunting.
No! The headlight adjustment is out of whack or you did a hit and run that you forgot about that bent some things holding the headlight.
The headlight relays are just behind the driver's side headlight, attached to a plastic black divider, that goes from the rear of the driver's headlight to the air intake box. You'll see the two relays each sheathed in a rubber skin attached to this plastic divider on the fender side.
Must be a bicyclist- the worst kind of driver in the world.
The hood latch on a 1999 Volkswagen Beetle is located on the driver's side panel. It rests up against the wall next to the hinge of the driver's door.
It is located under the front hood on the driver's side. It is up close to the dash on the driver's side. There will be a little holder for it with a strap holding it down.